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A recent study points to a region of the Asian continent as the probable nucleus of the origin of dogs The exact origin of the dogs is still unknown. To solve this mystery, researchers have been given the task of looking for clues that can clarify the matter. However, these have given inconclusive results that, apparently, open more questions than they answer. Despite this, today it can be said that dogs, due to their physiological characteristics, come from wolves. Not only that: their coexistence with humans began approximately 15,000 years ago. The study, recently published in Nature, aimed to continue exploring the gray wolf's past. In this way, they could locate the approximate region in which the origin of the dogs took place. From this, it was also expected to have a broader reference on the history of the domestication of this animal. The publication of this project has 81 authors, including specialists in genetics, archeology and anthropology. What is known about the domestication of the dog According to previous research, it can be said that the path of the human, towards a different contact with the wolf, began 15 thousand years ago, although there are estimates that this could have happened a long time ago. The most accepted theory about the domestication of the dog indicates that wolves began to approach human settlements to obtain food scraps. Over time, these predators passed on genes for more docile traits and behaviors. Faced with this change, the humans found in them good allies for hunting and guarding the camps. You are interested: Dogs can identify between familiar and foreign human languages, reveals a study Central Asia: probable nucleus of the origin of dogs The study in case was made from 72 genomes of ancient wolves that, together, cover the last 100 thousand years of this species. This was possible thanks to the bones and specimens donated by archaeologists from 18 institutions in 16 countries. To reach the conclusions, the scientists had to compare the genome of the wolves studied with that of modern and ancient dogs. βTHE GOAL WAS TO BUILD A LARGE MAP OF THE WOLF'S ANCESTORS, THE WOLF'S GENETICS, AROUND THE TIME OF DOMESTICATION. THEN WE TAKE THE DOG PUZZLE PIECE AND PUT IT INTO THE BIG PUZZLE AND SEE WHERE IT FITS IN,β SKOGLUND, LEAD AUTHOR OF THE INVESTIGATION, SAID FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES. The results of this research yielded data of interest that will help guide future work on this line. One, which was key in this project, was reducing the geographic space of the probable origin of the dog. According to this, current dogs come from two main po[CENSORED]tions: one in Europe and the other in Central Asia. The relevance of this discovery was to note that the dogs that are known today come mainly from the second group. You are interested: 8 common diseases in dogs and how they manifest Domestication, an event of double origin The latter leads us to suspect that the domestication of the dog could have originated in two places in the world, which would rule out the theory that it occurred only in one po[CENSORED]tion and then spread to other areas. This is not entirely new: Larson, a scientist who has studied this topic before, had mentioned that domestication could have a double origin. On the other hand, until before this research, it was believed that there was an intermediate species between the dog and the wolf, since the ancestry of the former did not entirely coincide with that of the latter. Now, thanks to the results, it can be said that this is not necessarily true, since the homogenization of the wolf's ancestry could hide previous relationships with dogs. Important findings for the knowledge of wolves Part of the findings helped to have a better understanding of wolves. The researchers were able to see that no matter where they came from, these mammals were genetically very similar to each other. This in itself allows for a broader idea of the extent to which the wolves moved and mixed. This could have been closely related to the fact that wolves managed to survive the last ice age. The authors consider that, in effect, this global and constantly moving po[CENSORED]tion had better resources, thanks to proven behaviors, to survive that period. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/estudio-ayuda-a-conocer-origen-de-los-perros/
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UN Secretary General AntΓ³nio Guterres has said he is "gravely concerned" about fighting near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in southern Ukraine. He made the comments during a summit with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Lviv. "Any potential damage to Zaporizhzhia is suicide," Mr Guterres warned. The meeting was the first between the UN chief and Mr Zelensky since Russia launched its invasion in February. Mr Erdogan echoed the UN chief's concerns, telling reporters that he was worried about the danger of "another Chernobyl" disaster erupting at the plant. In recent weeks the area around the facility, which Russia seized in March, has come under heavy artillery fire, with both Kyiv and Moscow blaming each other for the attacks. Ahead of Thursday's meeting Mr Zelensky criticised "deliberate" Russian attacks on the power plant. Moscow is accused of turning the facility into an army base, with all three leaders urging the Russians to demilitarise the zone as soon as possible. Meanwhile, local sources in the Russian occupied Crimean Peninsula reported a number of large explosions near the Belbek military airport. Mikhail Razvozhayev, the Russian installed governor of Sevastopol, denied that anyone had been injured in the blasts and said no damage was done, despite videos circulating on social media appearing to show huge explosions lighting up the night sky. The appeals come as Ukrainian staff, who are working at the plant under Russian direction, warned of a potential nuclear catastrophe at the facility, saying in the past two weeks it has become "the target of continuous military attacks". "What is happening is horrific and beyond common sense and morality," staff wrote in a Telegram post (in Ukrainian). Later on Thursday, an official Twitter channel used by the Ukrainian government said that members of Rosatom, Russia's state nuclear corporation, had "urgently" left the facility, and an "unexpected day off" had been announced. "Ukrainian intelligence officers believe that the Russians are preparing a provocation at the [facility]," Ukraine's Centre for Information security tweeted. "Following their extensive shelling... [Russian forces] could 'raise the stakes' and stage a real terrorist attack on Europe's largest nuclear facility," it said. The BBC has been unable to verify the claims. Shortly before these tweets, Mr Zelensky warned that "the world is on a verge of nuclear disaster" and condemned what he called "Russia's irresponsible actions and nuclear blackmailing". Despite the concern, the site is said to be far more secure than the Chernobyl plant - the site of the worst nuclear incident in history. The reactor is in a steel-reinforced concrete building that can "withstand extreme external events, both natural and man-made, such as an aircraft crash or explosions," experts told the BBC in March. There were reports ahead of the summit that Mr Erdogan would offer to arrange a summit between Mr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Turkish leader maintains a close working relationship with Mr Putin, and speaking to reporters after the meeting, Mr Erdogan said he believed the war would "come to the end at the negotiating table". While Mr Zelensky welcomed the leader's visit and Turkey's "powerful message of support", he flatly rejected suggestions that it could be in a position to broker peace talks. Mr Zelensky told reporters that he was "very surprised" to hear from Mr Erdogan that Moscow was "ready for some kind of peace". "There is no trust towards the Russian Federation," Mr Zelensky said, saying that Russia must withdraw its troops, first and foremost. The leaders were expected to discuss expanding the Turkey-UN sponsored grain deal between Russia and Ukraine - the only diplomatic breakthrough of the conflict so far. On Thursday, Kyiv said a 25th cargo ship had left Ukraine under the deal which saw Russia agree to end its blockade of Black Sea ports. Mr Guterres hailed the agreement and urged Russia and Ukraine to adopt the "spirit of compromise" that brought it about. "From day one, the parties have worked professionally and in good faith to keep the food flowing," Mr Guterres said. "I appeal for this to continue and for them to overcome all obstacles in a spirit of compromise and permanently settle all difficulties." Elsewhere, in eastern Ukraine Kharkiv Governor Oleh Synehubov said that 17 people had died after Russian shelling hit several residential buildings in the city. And in Moscow, Russia's foreign ministry said that while a clash with the collective West is possible, a direct nuclear conflict with the US and Nato would not be in Russia's interests. "Russian military doctrine allows a nuclear response only in response to aggression using weapons of mass destruction, or when the very existence of the state is threatened," Ivan Nechayev said. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62595474
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A Mexica legend talks about how the god XΓ³lotl gave rise to the axolotl, one of the most representative animals of Mexican culture Mexican biodiversity has many faces, but few as iconic as that of the axolotl. This amphibian, endemic to the Valley of Mexico, has become a national symbol. Its representation is that of regeneration and survival in a habitat that has suffered from inclement weather for centuries. The axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanu), which is also known as the "water monster", is an amphibian belonging to the salamander species. It is distinguished by conserving its larval features during its adult life, a condition called neoteny. In other words, this little animal keeps its tadpole-like dorsal fin throughout its life. It may interest you: They find a strange reptile swimming in the piers of Xochimilco This endemic amphibian also has a unique regeneration system. It has been seen that, beyond reconstructing parts of its body, the axolotl can heal wounds in its heart without leaving scars, thus achieving a completely healthy organ. The legend of Xolotl Legend has it that Xolotl, brother of Quetzalcoatl, wanted to avoid being sacrificed at any price. For this reason, this god, of fire and lightning, was transformed into corn and then into maguey to avoid being discovered. Despite this, these attempts were not enough to go unnoticed, so he decided to take refuge in the water and that's when he took the form of the axolotl. βWHEN QUETZALCΓATL FOUND XΓLOTL, HE RECALLED AND SAID TO HIM: SINCE YOU REFUSED TO DIE SACRIFICED TO GIVE LIFE TO ANOTHER ELEMENT, YOU WILL REMAIN HERE ALL YOUR LIFE, BUT THE DAY THAT YOUR ELEMENT, WATER, IS NO LONGER GOOD, YOU WILL DISAPPEAR FROM THE FACE OF THE EARTH TOGETHER WITH THE HUMAN RACE,β DIONISIO ESLAVA SANDOVAL, PRESIDENT OF THE UMBRAL AXOCHIATL ORGANIZATION, TELLS MONGABAY LATAM a threatened habitat Axolotls once po[CENSORED]ted most of the lacustrine area of the Valley of Mexico. Today things are very different; their habitat is limited exclusively to the channels of Xochimilco, where, in addition, they only inhabit a space of 10 square kilometers. This notable reduction of its place is the product of multiple alterations to its ecosystem. βIT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO KNOW THE EXACT NUMBER OF WHICH REMAIN BECAUSE IT IS VERY DIFFICULT TO COUNT, ALTHOUGH THERE IS EVIDENCE THAT THEIR PO[CENSORED]TION DECREASES EVERY YEAR. AT THIS TIME THE SPECIES DOES NOT HAVE THE VITALITY OR THE NUMBER TO CONSIDER IT OUT OF DANGER,β QUINTERO, SUB-COORDINATOR OF PRIORITY SPECIES OF THE NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE KNOWLEDGE AND USE OF BIODIVERSITY (CONABIO) OF MEXICO, EXPLAINS TO MONGABAY LATAMESTHER. This problem has been translated into an extinction crisis for the species that is increasingly threatened. According to the red list of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), this amphibian is in serious trouble of being able to disappear. The axolotl and the risks for its conservation One of the determining factors that have affected the preservation of the axolotl are invasive species. That is to say: animals that did not originally belong to this space but were introduced by human beings for specific purposes. An example of this is the case of the carp and tilapia that were brought to this place in order to develop aquaculture projects. ANOTHER THREAT IS REPRESENTED BY HUMAN ACTIVITY, WHICH HAS BEEN REFLECTED IN NOTORIOUS WATER POLLUTION. AS IF THAT WERE NOT LITTLE, THE NUMEROUS TOURISM THAT FREQUENTS THIS AREA OF THE CITY DOES NOT TAKE THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE CARE OF THE HABITAT OF THIS AMPHIBIAN. It may interest you: INAH finds 17 burials in Xochimilco that reveal the transition from pre-Hispanic to Christian funerals Fortunately, there are several projects in charge of preserving the axolotl. A notable action along these lines is that which scientists and farmers have taken to create chinampas that help filter contaminated water. On the other hand, there are tourist initiatives that seek to raise money for the conservation of this endemic species of the Xochimilco canals. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/ajolote-anfibio-endemico-valle-de-mexico/
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It corresponds to the first facelift of the second generation of this compact hatchback, present in our market since the end of October 2018 from India. Its three finishes: SEL, Plus and Value, have almost the same level of equipment, highlighting among the main elements such as: double airbag, ABS brakes, cornering braking control system, being able to choose between two alternative gasoline power plants: a 1.2-liter with 82 Hp and a five-speed manual gearbox or a 1.4 with 99 Hp and two types of gearboxes: a 6-speed manual or a conventional four-speed gearbox. https://www.autocosmos.cl/autos/hatchbacks-compactos
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A huge explosion has ripped through a mosque in the Afghan capital Kabul, police say. The blast is thought to have occurred during evening prayers, killing at least three people and injuring dozens more, according to the NGO Emergency. Khalid Zadran, the Taliban's Kabul police spokesman, was quoted by local media as saying there had been an explosion in the city's north-west. Reports say the Siddiqi mosque's imam was among the dead. It is unclear who was behind the attack, which comes the week after a prominent pro-Taliban cleric was killed in a suicide bomb blast, also in Kabul. The Islamic State (IS) group claimed responsibility for the earlier attack. Security forces have arrived at the scene, in a northern Kabul neighbourhood, the spokesman added. Italian NGO Emergency - which operates in Kabul - said three deaths have been recorded so far. The NGO also tweeted to say it had received 27 people wounded in the blast, including children. "Five children [were] among them, including a seven-year-old," it said. A Taliban intelligence official told news agency Reuters that as many as 35 people may have been wounded or killed, and the toll could rise further. Witnesses described hearing a powerful explosion which shattered windows in nearby buildings. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the explosion took place at a mosque among worshippers in the Khair Khana area of Kabul. Intelligence teams were at the blast site and investigations are ongoing, they added. A spokesman for the Taliban said it strongly condemned the attack. The mosque was crowded, the bomb powerful, and another cleric seems to have been in the sights of IS (Islamic State), the group which has emerged as the Taliban's most potent enemy. In the past month, three prominent religious leaders were targeted in Kabul and there were assassinations in other cities. Last week it was Sheikh Rahimullah Haqqani, known to be close to the Taliban. This time it's Amir Muhammad Kabuli, said to be an adherent of the more moderate Sufi faith. Video posted on social media showed a scene of carnage. One religious student who was just outside the mosque told the BBC he saw the bodies of the dead and injured sprawled inside, including children attending evening prayers. IS's signature has been its devastating attacks on the minority Shia Hazara community. But their focus now seems to be widening just as the Taliban celebrate their one year in power - a takeover which ended one chapter of a long bloody war but only ushered in yet another. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62581102
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